Spanish Studies
Degree Options: Major, Minor
Locations: Lincoln Center, Rose Hill
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Blaze your own path to Spanish fluency at Fordham.
Self-directed? Ambitious? A lover of Hispanic books, films, and cultures? If you want to blaze your own path to fluency in Spanish language and culture, the Spanish area studies major at Fordham might be right for you.
It’s a highly individualized, interdisciplinary course of study based in the Department of Languages and Cultures. With the help of a faculty advisor, you’ll craft a rigorous course of study that fits your passions and ambitions. Most of your classes will be in Spanish. You’ll study a broad range of topics, including art history, anthropology, political science, and visual arts.
In the process, you’ll become fluent in Spanish, refine your analytical skills, and acquire a critical understanding of Hispanic literary and cultural tradition over the centuries.
You’ll learn more than Spanish studies here. You’ll also study philosophy, theology, economics, mathematics, ethics, science, and the performing arts through Fordham’s common core curriculum, the centerpiece of our liberal arts education.
We want you to excel in your field—and as a human being.
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As a Spanish area studies major, you take 10 required courses. It’s an individualized, interdisciplinary major, so tailor a track to fit your interests. Some of the tracks our students have created:
- Spanish and the Visual Arts
- Spanish and the Global Marketplace
- Spanish and Philosophy
- Spanish in the U.S.
All literature courses are taught in Spanish, and you will be required to speak in Spanish in class discussions and oral presentations.
We have two Language Learning Centers for solo studying or collaboration with classmates:
- Language Learning Center at Rose Hill: a state-of-the-art, multi-use, interactive digital language laboratory with 54 self-contained computer stations equipped with the most up-to-date audio, recording, and film viewing technology.
- Olga M. Ficarra/Francis J. Morison Language Laboratory at Lincoln Center: a multi-use, interactive, computer-based facility with 25 student work stations equipped with CD, audio, video, and DVD capabilities.
We offer weekly tutoring in Spanish on both campuses.
Study Abroad
We highly encourage you to spend a summer, semester, or year abroad.
We have two programs in Spain:
- Spanish Language in Granada: spend a summer exploring one of the most beautiful cities in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Granada is the hometown of Federico Garcia Lorca—and a center of flamenco culture.
- Fordham in Granada: spend spring semester learning Spanish language and culture at the Centro de Lenguas Modernas of the University of Granada, in the lovely 16th-century Santa Cruz palace.
Find many other ways to immerse yourself in Hispanic culture around the world through Fordham’s International and Study Abroad Program. Choose from a wide range of courses taught in Spanish.
The student journal Por Granada publishes the students' final project of the course Spain in Context taught by Rafael Lamas, PhD, at Fordham in Granada.
Chat with your classmates and increase your knowledge of Hispanic culture, education, and politics through events and lectures hosted by the student club Academia Hispania.
Honor Societies
- Sigma Delta Pi: our chapter of the national honor society for scholarship in Spanish language and literature hosts events, activities, and conversation.
- Alpha Mu Gamma, the national collegiate foreign language honor society, has an active chapter at Fordham (Gamma Beta). Every May it initiates outstanding students of Spanish, French, German, Russian, and Italian.
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Spoken Spanish I and II
Latin American and World Literature
Gold, God and Glory
Cultural Journey Through Mexico City
Modern Hispanic Theater
Pre-Colombian Art
Hispanic Women Artists
Puerto Rico and the U.S.
U.S. Immigration/Ethnicity
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You’ll graduate with advanced proficiency in speaking and writing in Spanish—as well as an extensive literary and cultural preparation—that will open doors to many careers. Wherever Spanish is spoken, there may be a role for you.
Our graduates earn advanced degrees in graduate programs in:
- Foreign Languages and Literature
- Comparative Literature
- International Affairs
They attend professional schools in:
- Law
- Journalism
- Social Work
They work in as many fields as there are people speaking Spanish, including:
- Finance
- Publishing
- Nonprofit
Our career services tap Fordham’s ties with more than 3,500 companies. We offer:
- Post-graduation career search
- Resume development
- Interviewing practice
- Networking skill development
- Hands-on case-study sessions with industry executives
- Field-specific advising/coaching
You also get access to our powerful (and Fordham-loyal) network of alumni, who want to see you succeed as they have.
Learn More About the Spanish Studies Degree
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